Highway 7 at Perth Line 20. Designated Construction zone is 1.1 kilometres east and west of the intersection at Highway 7 and Perth line 20. Expect delays up to 30 minutes. As of Tuesday, November 8th, 2016 access to the intersection of Highway 7 and Perth line 20 will be re-opened at the following locations: Highway 7 Westbound at Line 26, Highway 7 Eastbound at Line 16, Perth Line 20 Northbound at County Road 122 and Perth Line 20 Southbound at County Road 113. Highway 7 at Perth Line 20 will be re-opened to two lanes of traffic with a fully functioning roundabout, unless unforeseen delays occur. A signed detour route is in place. No width or height reductions. Note: Local businesses remain open during 28 day closure.

Highway 6 north limit of Mount Forest to 0.4 kilometres south of Grey Road 9 (North Junction). Expect delays up to 5 minutes. This contract is shutdown for the winter. The road turned back to MTO November 25, 2016.

Intersection of Highway 7 and Jones Baseline for 0.8 Kilometres. Expect delays up to 15 minutes. On November 25, 2016 Commencement of Seasonal shut down. As per turn over agreement responsibility of Road will be transferred from Contractor to MTO. During the Seasonal shut down all the temporary signs and TC-54's will be removed and all construction activities will be stopped till May 2017.

Highway 21 from 0.5 kilometres west of Bruce Road 10 / Grey-Bruce Line easterly to 0.5 kilometres east of Bruce Road 10/Grey-Bruce Line. Expect delays up to 15 minutes. Lane Closures on Highway 21 are anticipated reducing the travelling road width to 3.5 meters. Lane Closures on Bruce Road 10 and Grey-Bruce Line are also anticipated. During Stages of Traffic and Construction Operations, detours provide alternative single lane local routes with the following dimensions: Maximum paved width of 4.5 meters, Gravel shoulder ranging from 1 to 2.5 meters wide, Maximum height clearance of 4.5 meters due to crossroad overhead wires. General Note: The Reduced Regulatory Speed Limit within the construction zone and during the Construction hours, while Crew are present and operating at site, is 60 kilometers per hour. Upon completion of Construction Operations Daily, Regulatory Speed Limit is returned to 80 kilometers per hour. During Announced Lane Closure, Traffic will be directed with the assistance of the Flagging Personnel. Additionally, during Announced Road Closure, Traffic will be redirected through the designated Detours with appropriately marked Detour Signs.

Tillsonburg North Limit to 350 metres North of Oxford Road 18, Mount Elgin - 9.3 kilometres. Expect delays up to 15 minutes. Single lane closures with flagging operations. Speed limit reductions to 60 kilometres per hour will be in effect for lane closures. Lane widths will be a minimum 3.5 metres.

Highway 4, Exeter to Kippen. Expect delays up to 5 minutes. Single lane closure and flag persons operations when required. Speed reduced to 80 kilometers per hour to 60 kilometres per hour in construction zone. Lane widths may be reduced to 3.5 metres.

Highway 85 Shirley Avenue Extension and Widening; from Wellington Street North to Bingemans Centre Drive. 2.4 kilometres. Kitchener: There is no impact on traffic. Traffic impacts for the week of December 4, 2016 to December 10, 2016. Intermittent flagging operation possible. Stage 3 ending sometime during the week depending on weather: Shifted Wellington Street eastbound traffic onto westbound lanes, maintaining one lane of traffic in each direction, all ramps open and no traffic impacts.

Highway 401 from 1.0 kilometres east of Essex Road 42 Interchange to 4.4 kilometres east of CK Road 7 (Merlin Road) (Eastbound lanes) and from Merlin Road to 0.6 kilometres east of Bloomfield Road (Westbound lanes).

Traffic Impact :

401 From Merlin Road, easterly to 0.68 kilometre east of Bloomfield Road (westbound lanes). From 1.0 kilometre east of Essex Road 42 easterly to 0.15 kilometre east of Drake Road (eastbound lanes) Construction Zone is 5.5 kilometre west of Essex Road 42 to 4 kilometre east of Bloomfield Road. Expect delays up to 5 minutes. Westbound traffic to be reduced to one lane, 4.0 meters wide from 2.0 kilometres east of Tremblay Creek Bridge to 200 metres west of Tremblay Creek Bridge. Speed reduction to 80 kilometres per hour throughout.

Highway 402 eastbound and westbound at Longwoods Road overpass and Thames River bridge. There is no impact on traffic. Right lane and shoulder closed. Speed limit 80 kilometres per hour. Width varies from 3.5 metres to 7 metres.

0.1 kilometres west of Highway 4 to 0.4 kilometres east of west junction of Highway 3 and Centennial Avenue. Expect delays up to 5 minutes. One lane closed with flagging. Speeds reduced to 60 kilometres per hour during flagging. Width restriction 3.75 metres lane with 0.5 metres partially paved shoulder during construction operations. No height restrictions.

Highway 85 from Krug Street northerly to 0.1 kilometres south of Lancaster Street - 2.8 kilometres, From 0.5 kilometres south of the intersection of Highway 7 and Krug Street Overpass to 0.5 kilometres north of the intersection of Highway 85 and Lancaster Street Underpass.

Traffic Impact :

Highway 7 and 85 From Krug Street Northerly to 0.1 kilometers South of Lancaster Street. There is no impact on traffic. Franklin Street at Kingsway, possible flagging operation, mobile operation, alternating lane closures, for repairs at Northwest and Southwest corners of the structure. No reduced speed limit. One lane closure, 3.5 metres. No height reductions.

Highway 26, From 0.6 kilometres west of Grey County Road 2 to 0.1 kilometres east of Grey County Road 21. Highway 26, From 0.6 kilometres west of Grey County Road 2 to 0.2 kilometres East of the Long Point Road/Osler Bluff Road. Expect delays up to 5 minutes. Reduced speed limit from 80 to 60 kilometre per hour. One Lane closure, 3.5 metres

Highway 401/Highway 40 interchange and Highway 401 eastbound lanes from 0.3 kilometres west of Charing Cross Road to 3.1 kilometres east of Harwich Road. 12.0 kilometres. Expect delays up to 5 minutes. Highway 401 Eastbound will be reduced to a single lane alternating, for removal of construction signage, pavement marking application and removal, and general clean-up of construction zone for winter shutdown period; Speed reduced from 100 kilometers per hour to 80 kilometers per hour, 4.5 meter width restriction at closure locations, various. Highway 401 Westbound will be reduced to a single lane alternating, for removal of construction signage, pavement marking application and removal, and general clean-up of construction zone for winter shutdown period; Speed reduced from 100 kilometers per hour to 80 kilometers per hour; 4.5 meter width restriction at closure locations, various. Highway 40 North and Southbound lanes will be reduced to a single lane alternating, under flagging conditions, for various operations. Speed reduced from 80 kilometers per hour to 60 kilometers per hour through the construction zone.

Replacement/Rehabilitation of Grand River Bridge (Cayuga), Culvert Replacement in Cansfield, near Cayuga.

Traffic Impact :

Highway 3, Grand River Structure at Cayuga, 500 metres West of Grand River Bridge to 500 metres East of Grand River Bridge. Expect delays up to 10 minutes. Short term (6-8 weeks) single lane 4.5 metres wide; temporary traffic signals. Flagging for vehicle access/exit; recommended speed of 30 kilometres per hour.